2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
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2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
We are only a week away from this event starting in Dresden and in the Open 50+ event England are very strong favourites with the Germans, not for the first time, providing the main threat of preventing us winning:
England 1 50+ average 2570
1. Nigel D Short 2664
2. John D M Nunn 2601
3. Keith C Arkell 2510
4. Jon S Speelman 2506
5. Terry P D Chapman 2262
Scotland have also shown enthusiasm for this event and have put out a team that is fourth favourites:
Scotland A 50+ average 2369
1. Colin A McNab 2432
2. Douglas M Bryson 2351
3. Roderick M McKay 2348
4. Stephen R Mannion 2345
5. Alan Minnican 2131
Its also worth noting that even the England second team comes in at seventh strongest:
England 2 50+ 2282 (these are four board matches and some teams haven't got reserves)
1. Glenn Flear 2463
2. H James Plaskett 2445
3. Shawn Tavares 2140
4. Chris Fegan 2081
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England 1 50+ average 2570
1. Nigel D Short 2664
2. John D M Nunn 2601
3. Keith C Arkell 2510
4. Jon S Speelman 2506
5. Terry P D Chapman 2262
Scotland have also shown enthusiasm for this event and have put out a team that is fourth favourites:
Scotland A 50+ average 2369
1. Colin A McNab 2432
2. Douglas M Bryson 2351
3. Roderick M McKay 2348
4. Stephen R Mannion 2345
5. Alan Minnican 2131
Its also worth noting that even the England second team comes in at seventh strongest:
England 2 50+ 2282 (these are four board matches and some teams haven't got reserves)
1. Glenn Flear 2463
2. H James Plaskett 2445
3. Shawn Tavares 2140
4. Chris Fegan 2081
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
Here is the link for the participants in the 65+ team event which is separate from the one for the 50+ men and women:
http://www.schachfestival.de/world-seni ... ft&tngid=3
Russia 65+ are clear favourites with a rating average of 2412, more than 100 more than the second seeds, Germany.
The four players plus reserve all played in the 65+ individual last year.
There are 44 teams in the 65+ section, mostly German and Scandinavian. The 50+ tournament also has 44 teams.
England 65+ are 22nd in the last with Elo average 2068:
1. Geoffrey James 2174
2. Kenneth Norman 2112
3. Ian Reynolds 2075 (he played in the individual last year)
4. Roger Scowen 1909
Unfortunately, according a posting a while back at the ECF forum, one of the team has to leave three rounds before the end so they appealed for a reserve to avoid defaulting a game in each of the last three rounds, but it seems from the posted list that nobody has taken up the offer.
I think if they had posted the request on this forum also, maybe somebody might have seen it.
http://www.schachfestival.de/world-seni ... ft&tngid=3
Russia 65+ are clear favourites with a rating average of 2412, more than 100 more than the second seeds, Germany.
The four players plus reserve all played in the 65+ individual last year.
There are 44 teams in the 65+ section, mostly German and Scandinavian. The 50+ tournament also has 44 teams.
England 65+ are 22nd in the last with Elo average 2068:
1. Geoffrey James 2174
2. Kenneth Norman 2112
3. Ian Reynolds 2075 (he played in the individual last year)
4. Roger Scowen 1909
Unfortunately, according a posting a while back at the ECF forum, one of the team has to leave three rounds before the end so they appealed for a reserve to avoid defaulting a game in each of the last three rounds, but it seems from the posted list that nobody has taken up the offer.
I think if they had posted the request on this forum also, maybe somebody might have seen it.
Tim Harding
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Author of 'Steinitz in London,' British Chess Literature to 1914', 'Joseph Henry Blackburne: A Chess Biography', and 'Eminent Victorian Chess Players'
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
Is there a website which will give the pairings and results ? After much searching I've drawn a blank.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
This appears to be the official site, as mentioned by other posters.Barry Sandercock wrote:Is there a website which will give the pairings and results ?
http://www.schachfestival.de/world-seni ... pants.html
No pairings though.
Nigel Short is scathing about round times on twitter
https://twitter.com/nigelshortchess/sta ... 6682274817
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
"Nigel Short is scathing about round times on twitter
https://twitter.com/nigelshortchess/sta ... 6682274817"
I'm not surprised!
That is ridiculously early.
https://twitter.com/nigelshortchess/sta ... 6682274817"
I'm not surprised!
That is ridiculously early.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
So for the only round starting in the afternoon, Nigel has been rested.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
The standard of the opposition in this round does not appear high. The opening in the board 4 game would be embarrassing in a local evening league, never mind being broadcast to the world.Michael Yeo wrote:So for the only round starting in the afternoon, Nigel has been rested.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
Our former Insurance Chess Club team mate, Dieter Kurka, is a perfectly respectable player. However, I have to agree that this is not his finest hour.Roger de Coverly wrote:The standard of the opposition in this round does not appear high. The opening in the board 4 game would be embarrassing in a local evening league, never mind being broadcast to the world.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
It is not every day that I find myself in total support of Nigel, but here I do. I didn't even try to raise a Bermuda team, which would not have been particularly weak, because I knew that their reaction to having to get up early to play chess would be the same as mine.Kevin Thurlow wrote:"Nigel Short is scathing about round times on twitter
https://twitter.com/nigelshortchess/sta ... 6682274817"
I'm not surprised!
That is ridiculously early.
When I pressed the organisers on this point I was told that 9.30am was already a compromise - German players apparently like to start at 9!
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
Live games here:
http://www.schachfestival.de/world-seni ... games.html
I decided, just for a change, to open my account with a Rook ending (and, by the way, the clock times are back to front).
Our opponents were not so weak. About what you'd expect for round 1. They averaged 2117.
http://www.schachfestival.de/world-seni ... games.html
I decided, just for a change, to open my account with a Rook ending (and, by the way, the clock times are back to front).
Our opponents were not so weak. About what you'd expect for round 1. They averaged 2117.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
Well done Keith, good start, good luck in the rest of the games
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
Cheers Mick! 4:0, so helpful for any (typically unnecessarily convoluted) tiebreak.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
The engine at the chessbomb site didn't have a high opinion of Jon Speelman's position out of the opening. Perhaps like most of us, it didn't really know what was going on. But it did point out a moment where by cutting off the Bishop on b4 with an advance of the pawn to c5, it was claiming a serious White advantage.Keith Arkell wrote: Our opponents were not so weak. About what you'd expect for round 1.
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Re: 2015 World Senior Team Ch 24 Feb-4 Mar
It was saying that White could win a piece, but presumably it was a typically obscure Speelman sacrifice. I'm sure I would have accepted it to see what happened.
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